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"Crush in Old Town" to Benefit Local Merchants and Residents

Date : September 3, 2014

Libations (including wine and craft beers), music, art and specialty culinary dishes will take center stage when the “Crush in Old Town” returns for its 12th year to Wells Street. It’s a unique urban wine and culinary experience made even more intriguing with tasty macaroni dishes sold by the neighborhood’s acclaimed restaurants.

Another major draw at this popular post-Labor Day happening in the heart of Chicago’s historic Old Town neighborhood will be its tented craft beer and wine tasting areas. “Crush in Old Town” will have the street transformed into a vibrant urban marketplace. There will also be arts and crafts, live music, and fun activities for kids and families.

“Crush in Old Town” will be held on Saturday, September 13, noon – 10 p.m. and Sunday, September 14, noon – 9 p.m.

This event benefits the Old Town Merchants and Residents Association. Since its establishment in 1971, the Old Town Merchants and Residents Association has served as the voice of the Old Town community advocating city services for businesses and residents including community policing, street cleaning, lighting and community planning. Working in partnership with 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett and 43rd Ward Alderman Vi Daley, the Association addresses issues concerning streetscape maintenance, commercial and residential development, zoning and parking.

Members are both business owners, property owners and residents of Old Town. A majority of the Association’s membership is made up of business/property owners who also live in Old Town. Members are kept informed of Association projects and community issues through the publication of the Old Town News newsletter and through networking socials held throughout the year.

Members are automatically included in the Association’s neighborhood directory and on the web site. Members are offered discounted advertising rates in the annual neighborhood directory and selected co-op advertising publications such as Where Magazine, The Chicago Collection, Skyline, Key Magazine and the Official Visitors Guide of Chicago. Members are also permitted to participate in the Association’s street banner program which includes year round banner display on North Avenue, La Salle Street, Sedgwick and North Wells Street.

To learn more about membership, please contact the Old Town Merchants and Residents Association at 312-951-6106.

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